Jamison Cocklin joined the staff of NGI in November 2013 to cover the Appalachian Basin. He was appointed Senior Editor, LNG in October 2019, and then to Managing Editor, LNG in February 2024. Prior to joining NGI, he worked as a business and energy reporter at the Youngstown Vindicator, covering the regional economy and the Utica Shale play. He also served as a city reporter at the Bangor Daily News and did freelance work for the Associated Press. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from the University of Maine.
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Pennsylvania Trade Group Takes Legal Action Against DEP Permitting
The Pennsylvania Independent Oil and Gas Association has filed legal action with the state Supreme Court asking to intervene in a landmark case, alleging that the state Department of Environmental Protection is overstepping its authority by enforcing permit requirements that were invalidated by the court in 2013.
NEXUS Opposed to Rerouting Gas Pipeline at Ohio City’s Request
NEXUS Gas Transmission LLC said in draft environmental resource reports filed with FERC last week that it is opposed to a request from a northeast Ohio city to reroute about 100 miles of the natural gas pipeline running through the state.
No Immunity in Appalachia; Oil and Gas Jobs Falling Off
While steep job cuts in the oilfields of Texas and North Dakota have been hard to miss in recent months, the Appalachian Basin has not escaped the trend, with the region’s workforce being trimmed and a less visible retrenchment still evident.
Tennessee Gas Files For Expansion to Serve Pennsylvania Power Plant
Tennessee Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC (TGP) has filed for a certificate with FERC to expand its system in Pennsylvania by 180,000 Dth/d to serve a new natural gas-fired power plant in the northeast part of the state that’s expected to be in-service by 2017.
NEXUS Opposed to Rerouting Gas Pipeline at Ohio City’s Request
NEXUS Gas Transmission LLC said in draft environmental resource reports filed with FERC last week that it is opposed to a request from a northeast Ohio city to reroute about 100 miles of the natural gas pipeline running through the state.
No Immunity in Appalachia; Oil and Gas Jobs Falling Off
While steep job cuts in the oilfields of Texas and North Dakota have been hard to miss in recent months, the Appalachian Basin has not escaped the trend…
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Tennessee Gas Files For Expansion to Serve Pennsylvania Power Plant
Tennessee Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC has filed for a certificate with FERC to expand its system in Pennsylvania by 180,000 Dth/d to serve a new natural gas-fired power plant in the northeast part of the state that's expected to be in-service by 2017.
Shell Completes Purchase of Possible Cracker Site in Pennsylvania
After more than three years, Shell Chemical Appalachia LLC has completed its purchase of land in western Pennsylvania where it tentatively plans to build a multi-billion dollar ethane cracker.
ETP Files Initial Report On Texas Pipeline Blast, Investigation Ongoing
Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) LP told Texas regulators this week that nearly 166,000 pounds of volatile organic compounds burned off into the atmosphere before a natural gas pipeline explosion and fire in the southern part of the state could be brought under control.
Shell Completes Purchase of Possible Cracker Site in Pennsylvania
After more than three years, Shell Chemical Appalachia LLC has completed its purchase of land in western Pennsylvania where it tentatively plans to build a multi-billion dollar ethane cracker.